Subatomic Particles
Isotopes
Radioactive Decay
Electron Configuration
100

This is where protons and neutrons are located.

nucleus


100

Isotopes have the same protons but different ____

neutrons

100

This type of decay loses 2 protons and 2 neutrons (a helium atom or alpha particle)

alpha decay


100

The first ring of Bohr model can hold __ electrons.

2


200

This particle has no charge and is found in the nucleus.

neutron


200

This number changes when you have isotopes because of the different number of neutrons.

atomic mass

200

This type of decay is when the nucleus loses a beta particle or electron.

Beta Decay


200

The 2nd shell of the Bohr model (or atom) can hold __ electrons.

8

300

This is where electrons are found.

outside of the nucleus, electron cloud


300

Carbon-14 and Carbon-13 are _________ . 

carbon isotopes

300

Decaying atoms are _______ atoms trying to become stable.

unstable


300

Electrons on the outermost ring of a Bohr model or electron shells are called _____ electrons.

valence


400

This is the negatively charged particle.

electron


400

The mass of Boron-15 is ____ . 

15

400

_____ decay releases energy (radiation).

gamma

400

Electron configuration that uses the nuclear symbol and valence electrons to model the atom.

Lewis Dot


500

This is the particle responsible for the identity of the element.

protons

500

How long it takes for half of the atoms to decay is called ________ . 

half-life

500

This is when we use isotopes to date how old something is.

radiocarbon dating

500

The electrons are found on _____

shells

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